Noise, pollution, danger: how Amazon warehouses upended a sleepy New York neighborhood
by Kaveh Waddell from Consumer Reports, Aliya Uteuova from Environment | The Guardian on (#6BREC)
Residents hope traffic, emissions and noise data they are analyzing with the Guardian will help rein in the spread of e-commerce facilities
On a drizzly Friday night, Rosana Zapata was mapping out a changing neighborhood.
Using Sharpie and pencil, the 18-year-old sketched her world on printer paper: a street intersection, a small parking lot, a lit-up sign for fried chicken. I have a lot of memories there," Zapata told a small group of young artists seated at school desks, who had each drawn their own favorite neighborhood spots.
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